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Dr Bryony Simcock

MB BS 1992 London; FRANZCOG 2002

Practising at

Southern Cross Christchurch Hospital

Specialty

Gynaecology

Full NZ Registration Date

08 December 1994

Private Services

Oxford Women's Health

Physical address:Forté Health Building
132 Peterborough Street
Christchurch Central

+64 3 379 0555


+64 3 379 5299


Healthlink EDI: eastmc

Special Clinical Interest(s)

As a certified gynae-oncologist, Bryony is an expert in the treatment of all gynaecological cancers and pre-cancers. This includes cancers of the ovaries, uterus, cervix, vulva, and vagina.

Bryony is a highly experienced colposcopist with a special interest in complex colposcopy. She has a particular interest in clinical research, was a founding member of the Graci Foundation gynaecological cancer research trust, and is involved in many research programmes for women with gynaecological cancer and pre-cancer.

Professional Profile

Bryony graduated from the University of London and completed her basic training in obstetrics and gynaecology in the UK and New Zealand. She moved to Melbourne, Australia to work at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, before returning to Cambridge in the UK to complete her subspecialist training in gynae-oncology.

Since 2008, Bryony has worked as a consultant gynaecological oncologist and clinical researcher in Christchurch.

In her spare time, Bryony can often be found mountain biking with friends and whānau or running in the Port Hills with her dogs while training for her next adventure race.
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